Which All-Clad Cookware Collection Is the Best? We Tested Them All

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 9 тра 2024
  • Which All-Clad collection is the best for you? What's the difference between each? I tested every All-Clad cookware collection, and in this video, you'll get an up-close look at the pros and cons of each. You'll learn about All-Clad D3, D3 Everyday, D5, Copper Core, G5 Graphite Core, HA1, Essentials, and FusionTec.
    Disclaimer: We may earn a fee if you buy via the affiliate links below (at no extra cost to you). As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
    ****Our Favorite Products in One Convenient Place****
    Want to see all the products we recommend in one convenient place? Visit the Prudent Reviews Amazon shop to browse through a handpicked selection of our favorite items across cookware, kitchen knives, appliances, and more. Go to: www.amazon.com/shop/prudentre...
    ****Navigate This Video****
    0:00 Intro
    0:19 D3 Stainless
    1:25 D3 Everyday
    2:16 D5
    3:35 Copper Core
    4:54 G5 Graphite Core
    6:08 HA1
    7:34 Essentials
    8:16 FusionTec
    ****Products Featured in This Video****
    All-Clad D3: amzn.to/3W36YFp (Amazon)
    All-Clad D3: www.anrdoezrs.net/click-87447... (All-Clad.com)
    All-Clad D3 Everyday Collection: www.dpbolvw.net/click-8744728... (All-Clad.com)
    All-Clad D5: amzn.to/3FzBS0O (Amazon)
    All-Clad D5: www.kqzyfj.com/click-8744728-... (All-Clad.com)
    All-Clad Copper Core: amzn.to/3PMuum9 (Amazon)
    All-Clad Copper Core Collection: www.tkqlhce.com/click-8744728... (All-Clad.com)
    All-Clad G5 Cookware: www.williams-sonoma.com/shop/... (Williams-Sonoma.com)
    All-Clad HA1 Collection: amzn.to/3B1XodO (Amazon)
    All-Clad Essentials Collection: amzn.to/3R796cH (Amazon)
    All-Clad FusionTec Collection: amzn.to/3q1JT7v (Amazon)
    ****Related Videos/Articles****
    Which All-Clad Cookware Collection Is the Best for You? (Buyer’s Guide) prudentreviews.com/best-all-c...
    All-Clad D3 vs. D5 prudentreviews.com/all-clad-d...
    Is All-Clad Cookware Worth the High Price? An In-Depth Review prudentreviews.com/all-clad-c...
    All-Clad vs. Made In prudentreviews.com/all-clad-v...
    ****Subscribe to This Channel****
    Subscribe for more videos like this (click to subscribe): / @prudentreviews
    ****About Prudent Reviews****
    Our mission at Prudent Reviews is to help you find the best products for your home. We take the stress out of shopping by testing, analyzing, and comparing the top products. Our reviews, comparisons, and product guides are in-depth, carefully researched, and completely unbiased. Since launching, we've helped over 8 million people across the globe find the best products and improve their lives at home. Visit prudentreviews.com/ to learn more.
    ****Prudent Reviews All Access****
    Become an All Access member and get 1:1 product recommendations, exclusive discounts, ad-free browsing, and much more. Check out all the perks: prudentreviews.com/membership/
    ****Stay Up to Date****
    Join our free newsletter and get the latest reviews, deals, giveaways, and exclusive content: prudentreviews.com/newsletter/
    ****How We Test and Review Products****
    We combine real-world testing, controlled experiments, and expert insights to evaluate each product. Learn more about our approach to product reviews: prudentreviews.com/how-we-tes...
    ****Follow Us on Social****
    Pinterest / prudentreviews
    Facebook / prudentreviews
    ****Partner With Us****
    Want to partner with Prudent Reviews? Email Andrew@PrudentReviews.com to inquire about brand partnership opportunities.

КОМЕНТАРІ • 54

  • @PrudentReviews
    @PrudentReviews  11 місяців тому +3

    Read the full guide for more details: prudentreviews.com/best-all-clad-cookware/
    Want to know when All-Clad goes on sale? Join our free newsletter to get deal alerts: prudentreviews.com/newsletter/

  • @madelinedelvalle3666
    @madelinedelvalle3666 Рік тому +7

    I got mines in 2008 and it's the brushed one. It's 2023 and it's still as new. I love my All-Clad.

    • @PrudentReviews
      @PrudentReviews  Рік тому +2

      That’s why All-Clad is still a top brand after all these years - they last!

  • @fialee8ca132
    @fialee8ca132 Рік тому +11

    I wished you did more testing, and showed the results for a recipe or two with each cookware.

  • @cherylcalac8485
    @cherylcalac8485 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for your hard work

  • @stinkypants150
    @stinkypants150 Рік тому +7

    D5
    Turn your hand sideways and your thumb and fingertips sit perfectly IN the groove of the handle thus making the handle and your hand meld into one. Complete control and comfortable. The handle was made specifically that way for that purpose. Once you find the right way you'll have your aha moment. Fits like a glove.

  • @alancats
    @alancats 11 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for the very informative and helpful review -- nicely done! I learned a lot, and, I'm someone who knows a fair amount about cookware, in general, and, All-Clad, specifically.
    All-Clad really is a great American entrepreneurial/manufacturing success story. John Ulum, the company's founder, was an industrial metallurgist and home cook who created the exact type of cookware that he wanted to use, but, which didn't yet exist. I own pieces from the D3, D5, C4 (copper exterior, 4-layer ply), Thomas Keller (discontinued; features copper core sauce pans, saucier and saute/sauteuse; D5 for the others) and Copper Core lines. One thing that I didn't know about D5 at the time I had bought it is that it's slower to react to stove burner changes than D3, because the stainless steel interior layers slow heat absorption. From personal experience and reading articles online, D5 basically is slower to heat up and slower to cool down than D3, but, it retains heat longer. Which means that D5 is best used, in my opinion, for braising and deep-frying, two applications where the pan's/pot's reaction to gas/electric/induction burner changes isn't as important as maintaining an even temperature via longer heat retention. For sauces and sauteeing, where you want the pan/pot to be more nimble and react quickly to burner power changes, you're better off with D3 or Copper Core.
    My favorite piece from All-Clad is the Thomas Keller 5-quart saute pan (called a "sauteuse"), made with copper sandwiched between stainless steel. It's deep enough to use to make risotto and stews, but, can also double as a saute or frying pan. This pan is still available from Williams-Sonoma, re-branded as "All-Clad Collective," and, featuring SS/Aluminum/SS tri-ply construction, instead of copper tri-ply.

  • @johnT5
    @johnT5 11 місяців тому +1

    I have a combo of the copper core and HA1 in my kitchen. Both are very good. I've had several D3 non-stick which were absolutely terrible. HA1 is the best non-stick I've used - including the highly rate OXO brand that has been reviewed/recommended on other channels. Great video.

  • @sandybowman8301
    @sandybowman8301 10 місяців тому

    great review, very helpful. Thank you.

  • @sweetness_5772
    @sweetness_5772 7 місяців тому +1

    Great video on all the All-Clad cookware options and collections Andrew. This is the video I've been waiting for a long time. After purchasing 7, different Demeyere 5-ply and industry cookware. I am not happy with the weight and discoloration of my Demeyere, cookware. I am going back to All-Clad (1996) D3 cookware. But, after seeing this video I am going to buy the Everyday D3, cookware. That handle looks very comfortable.

    • @PrudentReviews
      @PrudentReviews  7 місяців тому +1

      D3 Everyday is a great choice. I included it in my Best Stainless Steel Cookware video of you want to learn more ua-cam.com/video/u3P5rzNTD2s/v-deo.htmlsi=xnxFL2iSgEU7JGwt

  • @johngilbert974
    @johngilbert974 6 місяців тому

    Great insights. Thanks !

  • @LisaNix2
    @LisaNix2 Рік тому +2

    Love my All-Clad D-3 along with my Cast Iron skillets

  • @WillGallagher1
    @WillGallagher1 Рік тому +3

    I love all my D5 cookware. I just wish they made a saucier and rondeau in D5 (They still sell them in D3 which I’ve considered picking up, but not D5). I like how even the cooking is - it may take a few seconds longer to come to temp or cool down than the D3 due to the extra layers, but I find it slightly more forgiving at times. Regardless All-Clad makes stellar products all around. Used to use one of their anodized aluminum pans which cooked incredibly well compared to other “non-stick” pan, but I do worry about how safe cooking on non-stick &/or anodized aluminum really is so got them out of my kitchen and now mainly use stainless. Considering picking up a carbon steel pan just for french roll style omelettes which seems to be the only thing I can’t really perfect in a stainless pan…

  • @i95smuggler
    @i95smuggler Рік тому +1

    I have the D5 TK. Best handles imo.

  • @MrEcted
    @MrEcted 5 місяців тому

    I'm opportunistic, so I pieced together my Franken-Clad set when I saw big discounts on pieces. My absolute core cookware (outside of a dutch oven, and a cast iron skillet) are 2 and 3 quart saucepans, an 8 quart stock pot and a 10-12 inch skillet. My skillet and stock pot are D5, my 2 quart saucepan is D3 and my 3 quart saucepan is copper core, hah. I'm missing out on that full set aesthetic, but I really enjoy cooking with every single one of these pieces.
    I started with just the skillet and thought that's all I would need, since I had an okay-ish functional cookware set, but I was instantly hooked and had to just toss out the old and work in the new!
    Great video! Thanks for going over all the differences between the sets, I wasn't even aware of the graphite set!

    • @PrudentReviews
      @PrudentReviews  5 місяців тому +1

      G5 Graphite Core is the newest and they haven’t marketed it heavily yet. It’s awesome if you’re looking for lightweight fast-heating pans.

  • @diannt9583
    @diannt9583 Рік тому

    I have All-Clad HA1 skillets, two of them. And Induction. I enjoy them over the long term I've had them, but agree about the handles, but can deal with that.

  • @matthoffman6962
    @matthoffman6962 7 місяців тому

    I noticed the HA1 has some scratches. Like you said it’s pfao free so it should be fine. When would you plan to replace it?

  • @3weight
    @3weight 4 місяці тому

    Thanks for the rundown. Another drawback to Essentials: They don’t appear to sell a single pan, the smallest set is two skillets. I cook primarily with copper, stainless or cast iron, but would like one good nonstick for the occasional recipe that really benefits from it. I don’t want to spend for two pans, or to find storage for one I won’t use.

  • @ohwowoh7281
    @ohwowoh7281 Рік тому +1

    Im a gear geek and love your reviews!

  • @bohemiansusan2897
    @bohemiansusan2897 Рік тому +1

    I've worked with All-Clad before. My home cookware is Belgique, which is no longer manufactured. Thirty years and it does well for me. It has a steel/aluminum clad bottom that is very heavy and the side walls are thick. I have a few pieces that I want to buy and the brand is called Valor. Only available from restaurant supply stores and websites. It feels like my current cookware and I liked cooking on it at the hotel.

    • @activistgranny2.066
      @activistgranny2.066 5 місяців тому +1

      I love my Belgique cookware. I use it more than my All Clad most days. I have some huge stock pots I got on clearance from Macy's.

    • @bohemiansusan2897
      @bohemiansusan2897 5 місяців тому

      @@activistgranny2.066 I found some at the Goodwill and on ebay. I ended up buying some Cusinart chef's classic. For big pots and pans, I will go with what is at the restaurant store. The best cookware sets are what you create. Belgique is most of mine.

  • @genghisda236
    @genghisda236 11 місяців тому

    In which video you had the result from heating the water and the time it took to get the first boil ? there was a table , it compared different pans

  • @AlexT-sy6nm
    @AlexT-sy6nm 8 місяців тому +1

    Bought a D3 Everyday 10.5 inch (the outer diameter is actually 11 and a quarter), arrived with a wobble. Returned it in-store, checked out their other pans and all D3 Everydays regardless of size had a wobble (turns out mine had actually been not as bad..!) while the regular D3s were flat. Must be an issue with that batch or product line in general but i was very surprised. This was in Mississauga Canada just a couple of days ago. Opted for a Misen 10 inch pan instead.

    • @mattbettinson4576
      @mattbettinson4576 3 місяці тому

      The all wobble, because they go flat on the electric stovetop when they heat up

  • @quakerwildcat
    @quakerwildcat Рік тому

    Great idea for a comparison and well done. I'm curious why you chose to point out the weight difference with Copper and Graphite but not with D5. For me, the weight of D5 vs D3 is a big reason I choose D3, especially for large skillets or pouring from saucepans with one hand.
    As for G5, I heard that a drawback is heat retention -- drop a cold steak in a hot G5 pan and the temp crashes.

    • @PrudentReviews
      @PrudentReviews  Рік тому +2

      Good question. The weight difference between D3 and D5 isn’t major - at lease with the pieces I’ve weighed. For example, the D3 12 inch fry pan is 2.8 pounds and the D5 is 3.2. But I still probably should have mentioned it. Good call on G5 - it doesn’t retain heat as well as some of the heavier collections. It’s strength is responsiveness, not retention.

    • @quakerwildcat
      @quakerwildcat Рік тому

      @@PrudentReviews That's interesting because I thought the weight difference w D5 was greater (though nearly 1/2 lb. isn't nothing). I thought they even added helper handles to some of them for that reason.

    • @PrudentReviews
      @PrudentReviews  Рік тому +2

      @@quakerwildcat you might be confusing D5 with Copper Core. Copper Core is much heavier since copper is denser than the aluminum core on D3 pans. The 12-inch Copper Core pan has a helper handle to help with the extra weight. The 12-inch D5 and D3 pans don't have a helper handle. That said, there's a chance that the difference in weigh between D3 and D5 varies by piece, but the 12-inch D5 fry pan I measured is 1/4 of a pound heavier than D3. Here is a clip of me weighing D3, D5, and Copper Core ua-cam.com/video/Z1IlebodD-4/v-deo.html

  • @MrManDiller
    @MrManDiller 7 місяців тому

    What about Emeril lagasse's all-clad collection?

  • @Atreuzs
    @Atreuzs Рік тому

    Have you planned to test Fissler's Original Profi Collection?

  • @nickhanif5460
    @nickhanif5460 7 місяців тому

    Does anyone know if the lids between the D3 and D3 every day are interchangeable?

  • @googlespynetwork
    @googlespynetwork 10 місяців тому

    The graphite looks enticing.

  • @zonedout5998
    @zonedout5998 Місяць тому

    I’m stuck on either D5 or G5.

  • @hdgehog6
    @hdgehog6 Рік тому

    I'm looking at the All-Clad and lets hear what you gotta say....

  • @bokz4482
    @bokz4482 Рік тому

    you should review d3 nonstick

  • @captdave-vh3xp
    @captdave-vh3xp Рік тому

    *Copper Core - those two aluminum layers are not thick enough nor designed to be heat conductors. They only serve as binders to hold the copper (0.9mm) to steel more securely. They look nice and I own a few pieces but save your money and upgrade to 2mm (or thicker) french copper. Preferably, try to find brand new old stock Master Chef (MC2) or LTD (LTD2). Otherwise, I would only recommend buying the exclusive Crate & Barrel "Curated" line or the base Tri-ply. I've been buying and using All-Clad for over 20 yrs. Good Luck!

    • @alancats
      @alancats 11 місяців тому +1

      The problem with those French-style copper exterior pans is that they tarnish easily and they aren't as physically durable as stainless steel. I think Copper Core is a great product line with a brilliant conceptual foundation that brings tangible benefits to the table -- you get the benefit of the quick conductivity reaction of copper, but, without the tarnished appearance and durability worries with regard to the exterior. And, I guarantee that most home chefs are not going to notice the minor differences in conductivity speed between Copper Core and a French-style copper exterior/stainless interior pan. All-Clad did manufacture the copper exterior C2 and C4 lines, but, those have been discontinued.

    • @captdave-vh3xp
      @captdave-vh3xp 11 місяців тому +1

      @@alancats What I meant to communicate is that the copper core in All-Clad is less that 1mm thick. Therefore I feel that this line is pointless and overpriced. Mostly overpriced. But, you're right that most home chefs are muppets and wouldn't know the difference in performance. And I do prefer the stainless exteriors for those exact reasons as well as I think they're prettier in appearance. The copper layer on the C2 & C4 was paper thin. Cheers.

  • @thethirdleg9412
    @thethirdleg9412 Рік тому +1

    Am i the only one who cant stand All Clad handles. The handles always cause the pan to rotate in my hand, i almost spilled a shit ton of hot oil on the ground because of this when i was frying. Thats what sold me on Madein cookware, the handles are flat which i prefer and the angle is low which is perfect for the oven

  • @yaramsalem
    @yaramsalem 11 місяців тому

    What do you think about granite cookware?

  • @OmidanYomi
    @OmidanYomi Рік тому

    What's your take on Edenberg cookware. They're affordable but are they worth it?

  • @sheilam4964
    @sheilam4964 Рік тому

    👍👍👍👍👍

  • @argentoenny
    @argentoenny 3 місяці тому

    Please help me I’m a man no idea about kitchen / food , I want to buy a good set to my wife , help me with this d3 or d5 ?

    • @PrudentReviews
      @PrudentReviews  3 місяці тому

      I explain the differences in this video. The good news is that both are great options. All-Clad D3 vs D5: Is the D5 Collection Worth the Higher Price?
      ua-cam.com/video/Il-Oq6WyiIs/v-deo.html

  • @IdaReggaeMon
    @IdaReggaeMon 6 місяців тому

    In my experience the people who complain about the All Clad handles, generally don’t cook.

  • @MrPelletty
    @MrPelletty 6 місяців тому +3

    Only real cooks will understand and like All clad Handles. The deep handle is the best on the market. It allows you to grip the pan securely with a towel. You should not be in the habit of handling cooking pans without kitchen towels. If you try it again with one in your hand using the thumb grip you will understand. When not using a towel you would want to hold closer to the actual pan where the notch is on the bottom of the handle.

  • @europeanguy8773
    @europeanguy8773 10 місяців тому

    No all clad set is the best - because each one has something the others don't and the other way around. Get one set that has most of the pieces you need and buy the rest separately.

  • @susaneisenman79
    @susaneisenman79 3 місяці тому

    Why buy a set? Buy the best of each type of piece you need.

  • @stefananslow2441
    @stefananslow2441 4 місяці тому

    I HATE THAT HANDLE!!! 😩